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Show Ibstract, exuberance Summerdance 2 .rdance 2 will be presented Friday and Saturday evenings '.conditioned Pioneer Memorial Theatre. This concert, j by RDT' is entltled Works from the Repertory," and fie dances from the 37 works currently in RDT's repertory : pan's "For Betty" will open the evening. This work, set to v of Antonio Vivaldi, is pure, exuberant dance, and has be-fLorite be-fLorite of RDT audiences. r in the Morning," Choreographed by Viola Farber, is an F"twork in which the dancers play with the speed, dynamics " ceof the movement phrases Miss Farber has given. The score 1 in the Morning" is Salt Lake City's biggest thunderstorm ' summer, which dancer Tim Wengerd recorded after Miss had said she would like to have natural background sound '.aSokolow's "Lyric Suite," choreographed in 1953, is a classic 'In dance. Danced to the music of Alban Berg, the work is in tjions-solos, a duet, and a quartet. Miss Sokolow will bring ffl company to Salt Lake City on July 29 for the Summerdance tfonnance at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Manzell Senters' "Mrs. Thing" was premiered by RDT in 1971, iowsoff the company's flair for comedy. The music for this ;al work is a collage of popular songs. Diamond," Linda C. Smith's multi-media work, will close the g. Last shown on RDT's Spring Concert, "Diamond" deals t,e beauty that can be created with light and movement. An jnic score was written for the work by Doug McKechnie and .Sock, and the visual design was created by Richard Taylor and - ithony Smith. Tickets for Summerdance 2 are available by jj the Pioneer Memorial Theatre Box Office. |